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Admiral Patrick @dubvee.org

Tesseract 1.4.30 Released

Cross-posted from "1.4.30 Released" by @[email protected] in [email protected]


1.4.30

This release incorporates several feature requests, lots of bugfixes, and the new ability to open posts and comment threads in modals. The changelog doesn't do the number of changes justice, and I've only highlighted the noticeable aspects.

Thank you to @[email protected], @[email protected], and @[email protected] for submitting bugs I was able to fix. Additional thank you to @[email protected] for running the beta versions and reporting all new bugs.

Get Tesseract

Bugfixes

  • "Moderator View" listing type was broken
  • Better truncation of modal titles
  • Tightened regex pattern to filter o
Lemmy Administration @lemmy.ml
pinkystew @reddthat.com

how to federate with other instances?

How do I federate with other instances?

  1. I started a new instance
  2. created an admin user and subscribed to a few communities
  3. one pinned post from another instance shows up in my feed, but no others
  4. searching for other communities on other instances does nothing

any tips?

Fediverse @lemmy.world
Blaze (he/him) @sopuli.xyz

Kbin.run down

From this post (https://sopuli.xyz/post/15865566) on [email protected]

It’s very likely related, but we also figured out that both of debounced’s (the admin of kbin.run) accounts on GitHub and Matrix were deleted last night. So there is a possibility that kbin.run is no more.

SNOOcalypse - document, discuss, and promote the downfall of Reddit. @lemmy.ml
Lvxferre @lemmy.ml

Deciding the fate of c/snoocalypse - tell me what you think!

I wish to stop being a moderator in lemmy.ml. However, I don't know what to do with this community; the last time I asked for new mods nobody showed interest. So I'd like the help of other members of the community to decide it.

Here are a few options:

  • Migrate this community. Frankly I don't care about Reddit nowadays, but I'm still willing to mod a comm about it in another instance. So if users tell me "migrate SNOOcalypse to [instance]!", I'll seriously consider it.
  • Recruiting new mods. If you wish to be a mod, please tell me so in this thread. I'll check if you'd be a good mod, recruit you, step down myself, and you're free to moderate it as you wish.
  • Closing down this comm. There are a few other comms about Reddit across the Lemmy/Kbinverse, so we'd use those instead. If neither of the alternatives above is viable/feasible, this is likely what's going to happen.
  • Something else. Then please do tell me. As long as it doesn't boil down to "negligently leave this comm
Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml
krayj @sh.itjust.works

How to see all the communities an instance has blocked from other instances?

It's easy enough to look at https://[instance]/instances and see which instances a particular instance has blocked.

But in the cases where an instance hasn't completely blocked another instance but has blocked specific communities on other instances...where can I see/find that?

So far, I've found that reading and parsing the modlog will reveal that if you are willing to search for it manually, but is that the only way?

Fediverse @lemmy.world
TooMuchVanced @lemmy.world

Kbin mobile app list

All Kbin apps listed:

Android:

Kbin-mobile (discontinued):

Artemis (Apollo like kbin client) [Upcoming]:

Shell4kbin:

IOS:

Artemis (Apollo like kbin client) [Upcoming]:

Caffè Italia @feddit.it
Mechanize @feddit.it

Rust, Bot e Lemmy: Un piccolo esempio introduttorio!

Ciao a tutti! La discussione dell'altro giorno riguardo a Bot per Lemmy mi ha invogliato a perder un po' di tempo libero e buttare giù un semplicissimo script in Rust che crea un nuovo post quando viene invocato, seguendo i dati in un file di configurazione.

Anche se si tratta, fondamentalmente, di qualcosa d'incredibilmente semplice l'ho creato in modo da dar esempi pratici a molti degli argomenti che spesso, chi inizia Rust, ha difficoltà a trovare in un insieme coerente.

Per esser chiari questa non è - volutamente - la più efficiente o idiomatica versione del codice per eseguire il compito, ma ho cercato di mantenerla semplice da capire e tendenzialmente idiomatica, evitando tutte quelle forme che potrebbero intimidire o confondere, anche se migliori.

E, soprattutto, questo non è un tutorial. Vuole solo dare una prospettiva ampia.

Dentro ci sono esempi di:

Pricefield.org Meta @pricefield.org
b3nsn0w @pricefield.org

A Welcome Guide to Lemmy (and this instance)

Great to see you here! If you're wondering what the hell this place is, you've come to the right place.


What is Lemmy to begin with?

Lemmy is an interconnected network of forums. If you have used Reddit in the past, you will be familiar how these work: there are communities (for example, /c/pricefield, same way you have /r/pricefield on reddit), there are posts, cascading comments, upvotes, downvotes, crossposts, everything. You can use each of these communities just like you did on reddit.

The important part about Lemmy is it's not just one site, it's a whole bunch of different sites working together. You can see here the list of sites we work with, and each of them has a similar list as well. This is why Lemmy won't end up like Reddit, because each instance has different admins, so even if some of them go berserk, the rest can just keep on going without them. There is no other Reddit where you d